Hawaii business owners are weighing the pros and cons of posting "no guns allowed" signs following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
The debate over whether or not to allow firearms in private businesses open to the public is heating up. And some businesses feel like they're being made to choose sides.
Hawaii law firm Davis Levin Livingston has partnered with the gun control group Brady: United Against Gun Violence to offer free signs for businesses that decide to keep guns off their property.
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